Warlords : Borden, Mackenzie King, and Canada's world wars
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- 2012
- Topics
- Borden, Robert Laird, Sir, 1854-1937, King, William Lyon Mackenzie, 1874-1950, Borden, Robert Laird, Sir, 1854-1937 -- Leadership militaire, King, William Lyon Mackenzie, 1874-1950 -- Leadership militaire, Borden, Robert Laird 1854-1937, King, William Lyon Mackenzie 1874-1950, Kaṇada, World War, 1914-1918 -- Canada, World War, 1939-1945 -- Canada, Prime ministers -- Canada -- Biography, Guerre mondiale, 1914-1918 -- Canada, Guerre mondiale, 1939-1945 -- Canada, Premiers ministres -- Canada -- Biographies, Military policy, Prime ministers, Weltkrieg 1914-1918, Weltkrieg 1939-1945, Canada -- Military policy, Canada -- Politics and government -- 1911-1921, Canada -- Politics and government -- 1935-1948, Canada -- Politique militaire, Canada -- Politique et gouvernement -- 1911-1921, Canada -- Politique et gouvernement -- 1935-1948, Canada
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- Toronto : Allen Lane
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- English
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472 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : 24 cm
"Two portraits flank the doors leading into Canada's House of Commons: Sir Robert Borden to the left and W.L.M. King to the right. While each man appears flatteringly stern, wise, and charismatic, it is the portrait plaques that are of particular interest. Borden's caption reads: "World War I War Leader, 1914-1918," while King's caption is similar: "World War II War Leader, 1939-1945." No other dates are given
Perhaps that definition makes sense for Borden, who did little of note before the war; it does not ring true for King, Canada's longest serving prime minister. Yet in both cases world wars shaped their careers and legacies. They ushered in massive government changes: income tax, health care, and conscription; changes to society through industrialization, enfranchisement, and patriotic unpaid labour; and they raised enormous armed forces from a civilian base
Warlords is a fast-paced narrative that humanizes the war effort through the eyes of the prime ministers. Set against how our senior politicians governed themselves and the nation during these difficult times, it offers an invaluable perspective of war and war leaders."--Pub. desc
Includes bibliographical references (pages 370-401) and index
An Unlikely Leader, 1854-1908 -- Defeat and Victory, 1908-1914 -- The Great War, 1914 -- A War Footing, 1915 -- Duty and Strain, 1916 -- Battle Lines Drawn, 1917 -- A Country Torn Asunder, 1917 -- The Dark Tear, 1918 -- Peace, Unrest, and a New Voice, 1919-1937 -- Man of Destiny, 1874-1930 -- No Commitments, 1930-1939 -- To War, 1939 -- The Real War, 1940-1941 -- The War Intrudes, 1941-1942 -- Unlimited War, 1942 -- Man with a Mission, 1943-1944 -- The Crisis, 1944 -- King and Country, 1945-1950
"Two portraits flank the doors leading into Canada's House of Commons: Sir Robert Borden to the left and W.L.M. King to the right. While each man appears flatteringly stern, wise, and charismatic, it is the portrait plaques that are of particular interest. Borden's caption reads: "World War I War Leader, 1914-1918," while King's caption is similar: "World War II War Leader, 1939-1945." No other dates are given
Perhaps that definition makes sense for Borden, who did little of note before the war; it does not ring true for King, Canada's longest serving prime minister. Yet in both cases world wars shaped their careers and legacies. They ushered in massive government changes: income tax, health care, and conscription; changes to society through industrialization, enfranchisement, and patriotic unpaid labour; and they raised enormous armed forces from a civilian base
Warlords is a fast-paced narrative that humanizes the war effort through the eyes of the prime ministers. Set against how our senior politicians governed themselves and the nation during these difficult times, it offers an invaluable perspective of war and war leaders."--Pub. desc
Includes bibliographical references (pages 370-401) and index
An Unlikely Leader, 1854-1908 -- Defeat and Victory, 1908-1914 -- The Great War, 1914 -- A War Footing, 1915 -- Duty and Strain, 1916 -- Battle Lines Drawn, 1917 -- A Country Torn Asunder, 1917 -- The Dark Tear, 1918 -- Peace, Unrest, and a New Voice, 1919-1937 -- Man of Destiny, 1874-1930 -- No Commitments, 1930-1939 -- To War, 1939 -- The Real War, 1940-1941 -- The War Intrudes, 1941-1942 -- Unlimited War, 1942 -- Man with a Mission, 1943-1944 -- The Crisis, 1944 -- King and Country, 1945-1950
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